Construct: Have any main ideas emerged from the research?
Did I find enough evidence to form an opinion or support my thesis?
What organizational patterns or tools will help me make sense of my information?
Have I drawn conclusions that are supported by the evidence?
Have I organized my conclusions and evidence to present them effectively? Noodletools is awesome. It's basically an electronic notecard and allows students to put notecards in piles according to topic or question. In addition teachers can look on as students are working.
Wikis are great for group projects. Teachers can formatively assess student progress through the Discussion Tab.
Have any main ideas emerged from the research?
Did I find enough evidence to form an opinion or support my thesis?
What organizational patterns or tools will help me make sense of my information?
Have I drawn conclusions that are supported by the evidence?
Have I organized my conclusions and evidence to present them effectively?
Noodletools is awesome. It's basically an electronic notecard and allows students to put notecards in piles according to topic or question. In addition teachers can look on as students are working.
Wikis are great for group projects. Teachers can formatively assess student progress through the Discussion Tab.
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Diigo for education
Evernote